Title of article :
Presence of phthalate derivatives in the essential oils of a medicinal plant Achillea tenuifolia
Author/Authors :
Manayi, Azadeh tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy, Medicinal Plants Research Center - Department of Pharmacognosy, تهران, ايران , Kurepaz-mahmoodabadi, Mahdieh tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy, Medicinal Plants Research Center, تهران, ايران , Gohari, Ahmad R tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy, Medicinal Plants Research Center, تهران, ايران , Ajani, Yousef Iranian Academic Centre for Education Culture and Research(ACECR) - Institute of Medicinal Plants (IMP), ايران , Saeidnia, Soodabeh tehran university of medical sciences tums - Faculty of Pharmacy, Medicinal Plants Research Center, تهران, ايران
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Background: Phthalate, esters of phthalic acid, are mainly applied as plasticizers and cause several human health and environment hazards. The essential oils of Achillea species have attracted a great concern, since several biological activities have been reported from varieties of these medicinal species. On the other side, due to the problems regarding the waste disposal in developing countries, phthalate derivatives can easily release from waste disposal to the water and soil resulting in probable absorption and accumulation by medicinal and dietary plants. As a matter of fact, although the toxicity of phthalate derivatives in human is well-known, food crops and medicinal plants have been exposing to phthalates that can be detected in their extracts and essential oils. Achillea tenuifolia (Compositea) is one of these herbaceous plants with traditional applications which widely growing in Iran. Finding: The plant root was subjected to hydro-distillation for 4 h using Clevenger type apparatus to obtain its essential oil before and after acid treatment. Both of the hydro-distilled essential oils were analysed by GC-MS method resulted in recognition of their constituent. Phthalate contamination as (1, 2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis (2-methylpropyl) ester (5.4%) and phthalic acid (4.5%), were identified in the first and second extracted oils, respectively. Conclusion: As a warning, due to the potential role of phthalates to cause reproductive toxicity, disturb of endocrine system and causing cancers, medicinal plants have to be considered through quality control for detection of these compounds.
Keywords :
Achillea tenuifolia , Compositae , Phthalate contamination , Acid treatment
Journal title :
Daru Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Daru Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2634896
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